The everlasting show at the Adamson-Eric Museum in Tallinn’s Old Town offers an summary of the oeuvre of some of the versatile Estonian artists, Adamson-Eric (1902–1968). In addition, the museum organises two to three short-term exhibitions each year on numerous topics. The Mikkel Museum in Kadriorg introduces private collections and the accumulating of art generally.
In 1976 there have been celebrations and special exhibitions for the centennial of the museum and the bicentennial of the nation. During the final three many years main acquisitions have included After the Bath by Edgar Degas and Fifty Days at Iliam by Cy Twombly. Several special exhibitions are held within the museum yearly, including touring exhibitions organized with other Art Galery museums within the United States and abroad. While Cleveland does have a devoted Museum of Contemporary Art, the CMA also homes collections of modern and contemporary art. The most well-known piece in this section is probably “Marilyn x one hundred,” a work by American pop artist Andy Warhol.